There’s a lot in there about “dialogue,” or some Egyptian term that’s translated as dialogue. He already sounds like a democrat, doesn’t he?

And this part seems to be a slap in the face of President Obama:

And I tell you here, as a head of state, I do not find any embarrassment at all in listening to the youth of my country, and to satisfying their demands. But the embarrassment would only lie in the fact — and I would never permit — is that I would listen to any sort of intervention that would come from outside, from the outside world, whatever the source is, whatever the intention behind them are.

1. Cut aid payments to Egypt in half, effective immediately.
2. Announce that aid will be cut in half again one month from now if Mubarak is still in power. And that this will be repeated every month until he is gone.
3. If Mubarak steps down, dies, or is ousted, freeze the aid at its current level until it becomes clear what sort of regime will follow him. If it’s a repressive dictatorship, resume cutting it every month. If it’s a free and democratic government, start increasing the aid again.